Henry VI, Osa 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 - 158 sivua |
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Sivu xvii
... , as compared with Holinshed's ; in the latter's narrative of the interview between Talbot and his son , before they both fell at the battle of VI is Holinshed's Chronicles followed " with that par- ticularity xvii KING HENRY VI Preface.
... , as compared with Holinshed's ; in the latter's narrative of the interview between Talbot and his son , before they both fell at the battle of VI is Holinshed's Chronicles followed " with that par- ticularity xvii KING HENRY VI Preface.
Sivu xviii
... battle of St. Albans , May 23 , 1455 , and ends on the day on which Henry VI's body was exposed in St. Paul's , May 22 , 1471. Queen Mar- garet , however , was not ransomed and sent to France till 1475. " ( Cp . Daniel's " Time Analysis ...
... battle of St. Albans , May 23 , 1455 , and ends on the day on which Henry VI's body was exposed in St. Paul's , May 22 , 1471. Queen Mar- garet , however , was not ransomed and sent to France till 1475. " ( Cp . Daniel's " Time Analysis ...
Sivu xl
... battle and war , self - devoted patriotism , knightly honor and bravery , these have consti- tuted his entire life ; all higher ideas seem beyond him ; he knows how to win a battle , but not how to carry on a war ; he is an excellent ...
... battle and war , self - devoted patriotism , knightly honor and bravery , these have consti- tuted his entire life ; all higher ideas seem beyond him ; he knows how to win a battle , but not how to carry on a war ; he is an excellent ...
Sivu 4
... battle . ACT V Henry VI consents to his guardians ' plans for his mar- riage with the daughter of the French Earl of Armagnac . In a battle before Angiers , the English capture Joan of Arc and Margaret of Anjou . Joan is condemned to ...
... battle . ACT V Henry VI consents to his guardians ' plans for his mar- riage with the daughter of the French Earl of Armagnac . In a battle before Angiers , the English capture Joan of Arc and Margaret of Anjou . Joan is condemned to ...
Sivu 7
... battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : 24. " glory's " ; Ff . , " Glories . " - I . G. 30 27. “ By magic verses have contrived his end " ; alluding to the old notion " that life might be taken away by metrical charms " ( John- son ) ...
... battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : 24. " glory's " ; Ff . , " Glories . " - I . G. 30 27. “ By magic verses have contrived his end " ; alluding to the old notion " that life might be taken away by metrical charms " ( John- son ) ...
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Alarum Alen Alençon Anjou arms battle battle of Patay Beaufort Bedford Bishop of Winchester blood brave Capell Char Charles Chronicles Collier crown Dauphin death doth dramatic Duke of Alençon Duke of Burgundy Duke of York Earl England English Enter Exeter Exeunt Exit Fastolfe father fear fight foes France French Glou Gloucester grace hand Hanmer hast hath heart heaven Henry the Fifth Henry's Holinshed honor Joan la Pucelle Joan of Arc John King Henry knight lines Lord Strange's men Lord Talbot Lucy Malone Margaret Marlowe Mortimer ne'er noble passage peace play Poet Poet's Pope prince prisoner Quartos regent Reig Reignier Richard Plantagenet rose Rouen Rowe's emendation Saint Salisbury scene Shakespeare soldiers Somerset Suffolk sword thee thou art thou canst tion Tower uncle unto valiant Vaughan Warwick words
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Sivu xxxvii - And the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean. And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations : and he shall rule them with a rod of iron : and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords.
Sivu x - The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the death of good King Henrie the Sixt, with the whole contention betweene the two Houses Lancaster and Yorke, as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his seruants.
Sivu vii - To those Gentlemen his Quondam acquaintance, that spend their wits in making Plaies, RG wisheth a better exercise, and wisdome to preuent his extremities.
Sivu vii - Yes, trust them not: for there is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tiger's heart wrapped in a Player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you: and being an absolute Johannes fac totum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
Sivu 59 - And here I prophesy, — This brawl to-day, Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Sivu xi - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.
Sivu xxi - How would it have joyed brave Talbot, the terror of the French, to think that after he had lain two hundred years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who, in the tragedian that represents his person, imagine they behold him fresh bleeding...